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Tag: Ornithology

Two poems by Ben Parker

February 11, 2014May 28, 2014 ~ And Other Poems

  Ornithology There is a type of bird whose mating call comes not from its throat but the inside of its egg. So, while the female’s shell lodges the lives of feathered embryos, the male’s encloses air. When it is laid the casing dries and shrinks and the carefully uneven surface starts to crack, releasing … Continue reading Two poems by Ben Parker

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